jimi43
Established Member
.....be missing something!
All this talk of Dominos and biscuit jointer, Titebond...etc. has brought up a long running argument between me and an old guy in the village regarding new and traditional wood practice.
If I don't use beautifully flat wood glued with the boiled skin of a European Hare....or some other concoction then he just ignores the conversation.
NOW...whilst I am probably partly in his camp and partly in the new technology club....I thought I would seek opinion from the experts here as to your views.
His greatest "swear by" stuff is this:
He does qualify that statement by saying that it is ONLY for new wood...sticking (pun intended) to hide glues for repairs and restorations...
Looking it up I see the first "Googled" reference is this:
SO....IN CASE HE MIGHT...be right...what is your experience of this stuff..?
I simply can't get it right...for now I am staying with Titebond.
Jim
All this talk of Dominos and biscuit jointer, Titebond...etc. has brought up a long running argument between me and an old guy in the village regarding new and traditional wood practice.
If I don't use beautifully flat wood glued with the boiled skin of a European Hare....or some other concoction then he just ignores the conversation.
NOW...whilst I am probably partly in his camp and partly in the new technology club....I thought I would seek opinion from the experts here as to your views.
His greatest "swear by" stuff is this:
He does qualify that statement by saying that it is ONLY for new wood...sticking (pun intended) to hide glues for repairs and restorations...
Looking it up I see the first "Googled" reference is this:
Cascamite is a waterproof glue and is probably the must effective glue of all. It is a white powder and is resin based and should be mixed in a glass or plastic container, two parts water to one part cascamite. It must be stirred thoroughly until it becomes a smooth/creamy paste. Cascamite is a quality glue and is suitable for all furniture especially if used outside as it resists rain water.
SO....IN CASE HE MIGHT...be right...what is your experience of this stuff..?
I simply can't get it right...for now I am staying with Titebond.
Jim